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The most attractive HEIGHTS for men and women, according to science

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Experts reveal the most attractive heights for men and women.
Henry Cavill , Bradley Cooper and David Tennant are right on the mark.
Men preferred women who were on average 3.1 inches ( 8cm ) shorter than themselves.
Women preferred men who were 9.8 inches ( 25cm ) taller than themselves in a study of 5,782 speed daters.
A man who is 6 ft 1" ( 185cm ) will be the preferred height for the largest number of women.
Height is only marginally more important for dating profile than intelligence or job title.
In real-life settings, personality and intelligence are more important than height.
Some theories suggest that height remains important for women because of evolutionary pressures.
Professor Stulp says people may still have the same preferences for height, but would consider them unimportant in comparison to other traits.
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